Ha! I know Bennett! I’ve done worksong workshops with him in Brooklyn where he led us through the streets singing walking songs and Maine at the common ground fair and Belfast singing worksongs while separating heads of garlic into cloves for planting. Singing really does make the work more fun and go faster. His website is:
Hell yeah. I knew his footprint was fairly large re: places where he's led workshops, but the thought of him leading a procession of pedestrians around Brooklyn as a way of introducing everyone to walking songs is truly chef's kiss material.
Yeah! It was a kooky stomping blast! We got lots of cheers and a fire engine came zooming up behind us so we had to scatter like a bunch of turkeys! Everyone survived and the fire engine even gave a cheerful honk for us.
Charlie listened so intently when you sang :)
Do you think she remembers the sound of my voice? Might have to bust out a tune or two next time I dog-sit.
Definitely did and you'll need to!
Ha! I know Bennett! I’ve done worksong workshops with him in Brooklyn where he led us through the streets singing walking songs and Maine at the common ground fair and Belfast singing worksongs while separating heads of garlic into cloves for planting. Singing really does make the work more fun and go faster. His website is:
http://www.duckbackfarm.com
Hell yeah. I knew his footprint was fairly large re: places where he's led workshops, but the thought of him leading a procession of pedestrians around Brooklyn as a way of introducing everyone to walking songs is truly chef's kiss material.
Yeah! It was a kooky stomping blast! We got lots of cheers and a fire engine came zooming up behind us so we had to scatter like a bunch of turkeys! Everyone survived and the fire engine even gave a cheerful honk for us.